~CINDERS OPENING PIX . . PART 3 / TROUBLE

oh oh, TROUBLE in PARADISE !!

CINDERS PROJECTS PRESENTS – DECADE OF DECADUNCE
OPEN THRU JULY 2014 – 7 DAYS A WEEK / 12-7PM
DOSSIER OUTPOST – SOUTH STREET SEAPORT

make that more trouble in paradise.
looks like the organic, sunny-side of the street – is no more !!
or as MARK CROSS . . put it: sad humanity – lying curled-up, and wasted on . . the city streets.
it’s NOT a happy life out there.
the yellow orb of the sun, the yellow yolk of the egg, has gone . . rancid.


MIKE TAYLOR, ‘She had to leave’, ink on paper. ($400)


ALLYSON MELLBERG, ‘Return from Florida’, walnut ink, iron Gall ink, and egg tempera on paper. ($500)


in the center:
SWOON, ‘Myrtle Ave’, block print on paper on found wood. ($10,000)


detail: SWOON, ‘Myrtle Ave’.


detail: SWOON, ‘Myrtle Ave’.


SUZANNE SATLER, ‘Passive Poker’, pencil on paper. ($1,800)


LAURENT IMPEDUGLIA, ‘Hahaha’, acrylic on canvas. ($275)

damn.
if CINDERS isn’t living up to its name .. thru the fire, or wtf else . . is left ?


LAURENT IMPEDUGLIA, ‘Church’, acrylic on canvas. ($275)


XANDER MARRO, ‘The Hunt’, silkscreen. ($150)


MATT FURIE . .
left: ‘Pavor Nocturnus’, ink, watercolor, pencil on Bristol. ($300)
right: ‘Save It’, ink, watercolor, pencil on Bristol. ($300)


MATT FURIE, ‘Save It’.
her t-shirt reads: SAVE THE RAIN FORESTS.


MICHELLE BLADE . .
left: ‘Day 347’. ($450)
right: ‘Day 214’. ($450)


MICHELLE BLADE, ‘Day 214’.

oh oh future world, not looking so good. a bit toxic, mutated, feverish, and, well: doomed.
just ask the use-ed to be . . all tulips and windmills and wooden shoes – Dutch !!
depending where you were seated,
go up in a plane and turn to .. cinders, DNA mulch on the burnt ground.
or free-fall to earth, and come home in rubber body bags.
wtf are you thinking in the long seconds – as you spin to earth.
do you kick your feet and try to brace for impact, or do you embrace the ultimate dive of dives.

what do you think . . is going to happen when you build surface-to-air missiles.
I don’t know anybody, who doesn’t like to play with their toys.
ok, a mistake ? or just not playing by the rules. no diff.
and anyways . . that’s how our American founding fathers won their War of Revolution. they had frontier sharpshooters pick off the British generals on their horses, a big no no.
talk about American ingenuity, and stolen from the Native Americans, no less – !!

what ever happened to psychedelic mushrooms, talking furry friends, and love-based .. bonding ?
apparently, as far as we got was: re-cycle your trash or be fined.

PHOTOS: NANCY SMITH